Replace a faulty fan to keep CPU temperatures...
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An aging right fan may become noisy and inefficient or simply fail and stop spinning, leaving your MacBook Pro to overheat and eventually damaging your processors. Replace a defective fan to fix overheating problems or to keep your laptop running quietly.
2.53 GHz Unibody 15" Macbook Pros have only one fan. For Unibody 17" MacBook Pros, if your screen is facing you, this is the fan on the right side of the machine.
A1286 (EMC 2324 MacBookPro5,4) 2.53 GHz
A1297 (EMC 2272 MacBookPro5,2) 2.66 GHz (Early 2009)
A1297 (EMC 2272 MacBookPro5,2) 2.93 GHz (Early 2009)
A1297 (EMC 2329 MacBookPro5,2) 2.8 GHz (Mid 2009)
A1297 (EMC 2329 MacBookPro5,2) 3.06 GHz (Mid 2009)
Part Number | 661-5043 |
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iFixit Part Number | IF161-047-1 |
Replace a faulty fan to keep CPU temperatures...
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A1286 (EMC 2324 MacBookPro5,4) 2.53 GHz
A1297 (EMC 2272 MacBookPro5,2) 2.66 GHz (Early 2009)
A1297 (EMC 2272 MacBookPro5,2) 2.93 GHz (Early 2009)
A1297 (EMC 2329 MacBookPro5,2) 2.8 GHz (Mid 2009)
A1297 (EMC 2329 MacBookPro5,2) 3.06 GHz (Mid 2009)